George Formby - Hindoo man
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AmOver E7there in InFdia a Hindoo resides G7smoking his hoakam all Cday
AmOpiuE7m and bits of Frope and Fmfag ends besides, a wD7ise man from the East Whitechapel G7way
G7He's Cgot a lovely E7palace on the A7beach
He's the D7Hindoo, Howdoo, Hoodoo, Ab9YoodG9oo Cman Am Dm7 G7
He's Cgot twelve bedrooms E7with eight wives in A7each
He's the D7Hindoo, Howdoo, Hoodoo, Ab7YoodG7oo CmanDm7 G7 C
AmHe'sE7 got one wife who wears a veil, Fit covers half her face
D7From her nose right to her toes G7you'll see nothing else but space
She'lCl dance and waggle E7her "San Fairy AnA7n"
For the HD7indoo, Howdoo, Hoodoo, YAb7oodoG7o mCan Dm7 G7 C
AmHe pE7ractices his Fmagic in the Eastern bazaar
G7Slave girls come under his Cspell
AmWhen E7he puts on the Ffluence
They don't Fmknow where they are
He does D7Indian tricks and dirty tricks as G7well
G7Now Cwhat he fancies E7always does him A7good
He's the D7Hindoo, Howdoo, Hoodoo, Ab9YoodG9oo Cman Am Dm7 G7
He liCves on rice, roast E7beef and Yorkshire A7pud
He's the D7Hindoo, Howdoo, Hoodoo, Ab7YoodG7oo CmanDm7 G7 C
AmHe wE7ears a dishcloth round his waist
FHis favourite wife called Nellie
D7Said, "You'd look well if the darned thing fell
G7You'd have nowt to cover your...
He said C"Who cares, I could aE7lways wear a fA7an
I'm a HinD7doo, Howdoo, Hoodoo, YooAb9doo G9manC Am Dm7 G7
He loCoks just like a E7Nabob of renoA7wn
He's the D7Hindoo, Howdoo, Hoodoo, Ab7YoodG7oo CmanDm7 G7 C
A NabCob, two bob, E7three bob, half a croA7wn
He's a HiD7ndoo, Howdoo, Hoodoo, YoAb9odooG9 maCn Am Dm7 G7
AmA PrE7incess brought him jewels and said
F"For all your love I yearn"
D7But jewels could not compare with what
G7He went and gave her in return
He's ninCety nine, but E7he does all he A7can
For a HinD7doo, Howdoo, Hoodoo, YooAb7doo G7ManC Dm7 G7 C